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174 174  == Charts and Statistics ==
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176 176  The gap between raw victimization data and official hate crime reporting is stark. Bureau of Justice Statistics victimization surveys (2018 data) reveal:
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179 179  Approximately 550,000 Black-on-White violent incidents occurred in a single year, compared to only 90,000 White-on-Black incidents.
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181 181  42% of the victims of Black offenders were White, whereas only 3.5% of the victims of White offenders were Black.